3. Dissemination

The main dissemination venues for the results of MOLTO are the MOLTO website and the project meetings. The website at www.molto-project.eu makes available all the project’s results and advertises news, deliverables, and events organized by the partners. It also archives all MOLTO publications, both delivered at international meeting as well as at
internal workshops. The MOLTO news updates are posted as RSS feed suitable for aggregation by interested portals that is distributed by the MOLTO twitter feed and via the MOLTO LinkedIn group.

MOLTO sponsored the GF Summer School 2011, Frontiers of Multilingual Technologies during August 15-26, 2011 hosted by UPC in Barcelona, Spain. The two weeks program included lectures from "Getting started with GF", to "GF application development" and "Resource grammar development" and was attended by around 20 participants from around the world. The use case studies of MOLTO were amply presented by members of the Consortium. On August,1 2011 Aarne Ranta was invited to give a tutorial on GF during CADE-the 23rd International Conference on Automated Deduction, in Wroclaw, Poland. The lecturing material "Grammatical Framework: A Hands-On Introduction" is online. At the same meeting, Jordi Saludes has presented the Mathematical Grammar Library during the affiliated workshop THedu'11, Computer Theorem Proving Components for Educational Software. "A Framework for Improved Access to Museum Databases in the Semantic Web" was presented during the meeting Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP 2011), in September 2011, at Hissar, Bulgaria. Similar work, "Reason-able View of Linked Data for Cultural Heritage" was presented during The Third International Conference on SOFTWARE, SERVICES & SEMANTIC TECHNOLOGIES, also in September, 2011 in Bourgas, Bulgaria. The MOLTO project was presented at Tsukuba University and during the meeting "Digitization and E-Inclusion in Mathematics and Science 2012" (DEIMS2012) in February 2012 in Tokyo Japan by Olga Caprotti.
Two demonstrations of MOLTO prototypes on query and retrieval in the cultural heritage and in the patent domains have been accepted for presentation at the European Track of the World Wide Web 2012 conference. A paper on GF, "Smart Paradigms and the Predictability and Complexity of Inflectional Morphology", will also be presented at the conference of the European Association for Computational Linguistics in April 2012.

The list of conference papers funded by MOLTO can be retrieved under Publication from the website.

Project meetings of MOLTO include always an open day with a program of presentations aimed at a general audience, the last MOLTO open days took place in Gothenburg on March 9, 2011 during the second project meeting, on September,2 2011 in Helsinki during the third project meeting, and on January,12 2012 in Gothenburg for the MOLTO-EEU kick off meeting.